Chemistry · States of Matter - Gases, Liquids and Solids
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The temperatire at which rhombic and monoclinic are in equilibrium called:
- A
Critical temperature
- B
Transition temperature
- C
Absolute temperature
- D
None
The temperature at which rhombic and monoclinic are at equilibrium is transition temperature
The critical temperature of a substance can be defined as the highest temperature at which the substance can exist as a liquid
The temperature at which rhombic and monoclinic are at equilibrium is transition temperature
Absolute temperature is a temperature measured from absolute zero in kelvin.
It cannot be correct option as option B is the answer.
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